안녕하세요! In addition to the grammar points that we cover one by one in our other lessons, in today’s lesson, we would like to introduce some vocabulary words that can spice up your Korean sentences and help you express your emotions and thought in more detail. We are introducing how to say “very” “a bit” “really” “not really” and “not at all” in this lesson. Listen in to how to say them in Korean and also how written Korean and spoken Korean are different for these expressions.

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My sample sentences:
저는 전혀 안 바빠요. 그렇지만 저는 정말 드레스가 없어요. 그리고 저는 돈이 조금만 있어요. 저는 드레스를 살 수 없어요. 아주 창피해요! 그래서 저는 파티에 별로 가고 싶지 않아요.
I am not busy at all. However, I really do not have a dress. And I only have a little money. I cannot buy a dress. It’s very embarrassing! Therefore, I do not really want to go to the party.

nin

아침에 일찍 일어나는 별로 안 싫어요.
하나도 안 멋있어요.
I think the usage of 하나도 is awkward, is that ok? And is 하나도 only for negatives too?

ナツ♥

현우선생님 목소리 아주 (많이) 좋아해요. ㅋㅋㅋ
경은선생님이 정말 만나고 싶어요~

Justin Steven Cruz

I think your second sentence could be 조금 better if you say:

한국어를 공부하기는 별로 지루 안해요.

Note: When you add ~기 or ~는 것 to a verb, remember that with ~하다 verbs you just need to delete the “다” and add 기 or 는 것 directly to 하다.

Hi!
Your sentence is incorrect and here’s why:
예쁘다 is an adjective and it means “to be pretty, lovely, beautiful” and, I know it’s weird, but you actually have to conjugate this adjective so it kind of becomes like a verb.